We're Not Weird: Structure and Function in the Animal Kingdom

by Michael Garland (Author)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Meet nature’s most extraordinary looking creatures. But they aren’t weird!

Birds with blue feet, fish that walk, unicorns in the sea, and more! Learn how these animals' quirks help them survive. Perfect for budding naturalists who are always ready to share a cool (or gross) animal fact. 

Very hard scales protect me, and my long tongue is perfect for eating ants. When I feel threatened, I roll myself into a ball. I am a Pangolin.

See these animals’ amazing body parts in vibrant and detailed woodcut illustrations, from the thorny dragon’s spiky skin to the star-nosed mole's twenty-two feelers. Read how these creatures' unique traits help them thrive and survive in their environments. Learn where they live, what they eat, how they protect themselves, and more. 

With easy-to-read text vetted by an expert, this book aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards on adaptation, structure, and function for kindergarten through 3rd grade. With supplementary information on each animal’s habitat and diet.
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Kirkus Reviews

The art is something to see, but the perfunctory text reads like an afterthought.

Booklist

Animal enthusiasts will be enthralled.

Publishers Weekly

Spotlighting unique adaptive features, Garland profiles fish, fowl, insects, and mammals whose "special body parts" help them "survive and thrive" just like any other animal that needs "food, air, and water to live." Fact-filled first-person accounts begin with each animal's characteristic before the owner reveals itself: "I hope to attract a mate. That's why I dance and show off my bright blue webbed feet. I am a blue-footed booby." Realistic earth-toned art with scratchboard textures highlights the attribute described: a star-nosed mole nudges out a worm; a platypus appears with food in its "electro-sensitive" bill. Creatures such as the desert tortoise and narwhal are well-known; others, however, including the tusked babirusa and the crocodilian gharial, make for delightfully atypical picture book fodder. The impressive utility of the features on display reinforces the group's opening and closing declaration: "We're not weird." Facts and a glossary conclude. Ages 4-8. (Jan.)

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Michael Garland
Michael Garland has written and illustrated many books for children, including Fish Had a Wish (Kirkus Reviews Top 25 Children's Books), Tugboat (Best Children's Books for Family Literacy), Pizza Mouse (Junior Library Guild Selection), and Birds Make Nests (Correll Award for Excellence in Early Childhood Informational Text and NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book). His art for James Patterson's Santa Kid inspired Saks Fifth Avenue's Christmas Holiday windows.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780823451029
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Holiday House
Publication date
January 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
JNF003000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | General
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Adaptation

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